2025 update on K in the Standard Model with lattice QCD inputs
Abstract
We present theoretical results for the indirect CP violation parameter, |K| , evaluated directly within the Standard Model using lattice QCD inputs including BK , |Vcb| , |Vus| , |Vud| , 0 , 2 , FK , and the charm quark mass mc . Our analysis reveals a significant tension at the 5σ level ( 4.6σ to 5.2σ ) between the Standard Model prediction and the experimental value of |K| . The Standard Model prediction, informed by lattice QCD inputs, accounts for only approximately 65% of the experimental value, leaving a 35% discrepancy unexplained. Notably, this tension vanishes when using the inclusive determination of |Vcb| , derived from heavy quark expansion. The discrepancy is therefore tied to the well-known tension between the exclusive and inclusive determinations of |Vcb| . We further report results for |K| obtained using the Brod--Gorbahn--Stamou (BGS) method based on u--t unitarity, which yields an even stronger discrepancy, in the range of 4.9σ to 5.5σ , when combined with lattice QCD inputs.
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